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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO OASISTHEATRE | HERMISTON, OREGON Phone 2121 Fri. - Sat.- August 22-23 “BLOOD and SAND" starring Tyrone Power Walt Disney Cartoon “Early to Bed” Sun. - Mon.—August 24-26 JOEL McCREA • ELLEN DREW Mat— A Paramount Picture News Reel - Color Cartoon "Gabby Goes Fishing” Tuesday, August 26 POWER Df^ Sportlight- Motorcycle Stunting Musical Music Ala King Triple Trouble Wed. - Thurs. August 27-28 Double Feature Ske &., .7^8^/ BRINDA lUklD MARSHALL- BRUCE VICINIA FELD: JEROME COWAN - ROSE HOBART A WARNER /t R(fS. • Ursi Pis-liart Diroeted by JEAN NECULESCO • From a Story by Laiva and ru-r RKO RADIO Picture with 1 .7* 1 \ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner spent from Sunday until Tuesday at their cabin at Langdon Lake. Mrs. E. M. Souders of Boardman was a business visitor in Hermiston today (Thursday). The ladies of the Methodist church are planning to serve noon meals Friday and Saturday during the Um Mr. and Mrs. H. A- Strohm of | atilla county fair next week. Pendleton spent Sunday at the home 1 The annual reunion and pot luck of Mr. and Mrs. George Strohm. dinner of the E. O. S. N. S. will be Murray Connor of Walla Walla is held this year at Emigrant Springs now employed at the Hermiston Sunday, August 31. All students of Trading Co. as produce man. the Old Normal are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen re Bring pictures, pennants or any oth- ! turned Monday from Portland where er token of the Old Alma Mater. This i they had spent five days on business information received from Mrs. C. M. Price of Weston. and pleasure. > AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Bucilla, Nuns, Lily, American and D. M. C. Threads and Needle Arts The New Bucilla Threads Perfectly Match the D. M. C. Free instructions with purchases in Knitting, Embroidery, Crocheting and other arts. Special prices on Stamped Pequot Pillow Cases, Linens, Pictures, Yarns, Needlepoint and Everything in Needle Art. tv i t Color Cartoon "Cat’s Tale” Announcing! Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight spec- ialist of Pendleton, will be at the Guests this week at the A. S. Gon- | Miss Ivadell Fraser spent the week- Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, Aug I seth home are Mr. and Mrs. Hyle I ust 27, hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. 1-leend in Walla Walla with her par j Macumber and Mr. and Mrs. Otto | ents. Macumber and daughter of Des Lutheran church services will be j Mrs. F. C. McKenzie spent from Moines, Iowa. The visitors state that I See Display at Bettie’s. Across from Rav’s held Sunday, August 24, at 2.00 p- m. at the Baptist church. Rev. E. M. Sunday until Wednesday in Port- I the weather is just a little warmer | Trailer Camp. back in the home state. They are Butenshon of Pendleton will preach land on business. — . „ making a tour of the northwest. the sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hutsell re Word was received here this week | ---------- - Callison of Colorado turned Friday from a two weeks’ va- John of the death of Miss Jennie Albon j Pearson, Saturday, This was their A similar group of scholarships were Springs, i, Colorado, came Monday to cation trip to Oregon beaches. awarded a year ago by the company. make funeral arrangements for his Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moreland are on Stanfield Monday evening. Fun-first meeting in 28 years, Among other high school activities, son, Guy W. Callison, who received parents of a baby boy born Monday eral service were conducted Wednes Gale Felthouse went to Baker Fri fatal burns in a trailer camp fireat St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendle- day morning at the Presbyterian day and returned home Saturday Sommerer was a member of the stu Friday night. | ton. He weighed 8 pounds, 3 ounces church. Miss Albon was well known here. with his mother, Mrs. W. W. Felt dent council and active in high school Mary Burnham, Miss Mar-and has been named Wilbur Lafe. He dramatics. His work in 4-H club was Mrs. Bob Walpole of Redmond is house, who has been visiting at the especially outstanding and he was jorie Burnham and Miss Emma is the second boy in the family. spending the week with her mother, home of her daughter, Dr. and Mrs. highly recommended for the award Leichner left Tuesday for Paradise Miss Frances Maidson, Harold by his principal, W. G. Kersbergen. Park for a three-day vacation, They Rainwater and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. Bert Mullins. She accompanied D. P. Poulson. I her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Morris These scholarships are now award returned home Thursday. Watson spent Sunday at Bingham I Mullins of Bly to Hermiston last Sat- | Ralph Brownson left today (Thurs- ed annually by the company to en Springs. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Berry of Port urday. Mr. and Mrs. Mullins return- day) for Corvallis to spend a week courage the development of trained land visited here for a short time Mrs. A. L. Isbell of Eugene, Ore- ed home the next day. vacationing there and at Seaside. rural leaders. Actual selection is Mrs. Brownson left last week for Wednesday with her sister, Miss gon and Mrs. Dale Wyatt of Spring-1 Miss Ina Wattenburger and Mrs. Corvallis to visit her daughter and made by the school of agriculture Snow McCoy. The Berrys have been | field, Oregon, and Mrs. Myrtle Back- R R Rugg of Oakland, Calif., vis- family, Mr. and Mrs. Vardin Bu from worthy Oregon farm boys of visiting in Irrigon with her parents. inger of Seattle, Washington, spent 1 good character and scholastic attain ited from Friday to Wednesday with chanan. ment, who have demonstrated leader Marie Hinkle, Mrs. Mary Connor, several days over the week-end vis- Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Andrews, Jr., and Mrs. Al Quiring and daughter ship ability through participation in Barbara Connor, Genevieve Alspach iting with Mr. and Mrs. George with other relatives in this vicinity. and E. B. Casteel left Wednesday for | Strohm. Mrs. Andrews and Miss Wattenburg- spent from Friday morning until 4-H club, Future Farmer, or other Seaside for a week’s vacation. They Miss Bonnie Lindsey and Carl j er are sisters. The latter is head of Monday evening in Dallas visiting agricultural or community activities. are expectd to return home the first Lindsey returned to Port Angeles, I the home economics department in with relatives and friends. Mr. Quir PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE of the week. Washington, Sunday after spending the Oakland schools which start ing went down Saturday evening and S. E. Graves, Pastor returned home with his family. The their summer vacation with Mr. and | Monday. Quirings accompanied a group of Mrs. Elmer Dixson They returned to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wurster of Have you been to the big tent other relatives to the beach Monday. Port Angeles with their father, Frank Norwood, Ohio, have been visiting in meeting being conducted every night Lindsey, who came • district 1.. with 1 Mrs. Frank Woughter returned at 8:00 o'clock just one block north 2'7. , _ to Hermiston af- ay this his brothers, John, ter ... attending the P Legion convention , IT .... . ~ . home Sunday from Hot Lake where of the post office. Don’t miss any of . , . of Umatilla and George, of the But in Yakima. He was accompanied by ter . 21 .. rr , Creek community. They expect she has spent some time taking these meetings. Also we want to in Bi Ghrames. - - ----- to remain here until after the Pendle- treatments. Members of the family vite you to our Sunday school at 10 _ _ | +12 +iy a f+om how o’clock every Sunday. A good class Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bone and John ton Roundup. Thursday the group made the trip after her. WELL EQUIPPED TO for every age. ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE Bone, Jr., of Salem came Friday for made a trip to Grand Coulee. Mrs. R. B. Wright and two child YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE a week's visit at the home of their 11 a. m.—Morning worship. _ . — . , , , . . . T . Little Kay Knickerbocker was hon- ren have spent the past two weeks Don’t forget, the church with a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leander . «r » . , -, . ored Wednesday afternoon by her at the home of her parents, Mr. and welcome, a message of comfort; songs Quiring. Sunday guests were Mr. and . - . when six Mrs. W. F. Cargill. The Wrights re of cheer, prayer to help all. BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston Mrs. John Bone and son, Jimmie, also mother on her 4th birthday , side in Lewiston, Idaho. They plan . , is a ..i . little folks were invited to help - her of ... Salem. John brother of , Mrs. . ¡ . . . celebrate. The afternoon was spent in : to leave Saturday for their home. Quiring. , . ------------ 9,-----------7“ ---------------- :------------------------------ - playing games and opening gifts. Re- UCMD V EAAALAEDED -================ | freshments of ice cream, cake and TIET'AI —WMEAER CANNING | punch were served to Sally Pearson, WINS SCHOLARSHIP Paula Bracher, Kenneth Moreland, ! Kayella Rohrman, Jim Casper, Shir OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Cor ley Quiring and Kay Knickerbocker. at vallis, August 21—(Special)'—Hen Other guests were Mrs. Roy Hale, ry Sommerer. Jr., a graduate of Her WURSTER ’S Mrs. Al Quiring and Claudine Hale. miston union high school, has re 1% Miles West of Miss Minnie Mayberger of Seattle, ceived a $100 scholarship from Sears, Washington, visited her sister, Mrs. Roebuck and company to attend Ore- UMATILLA Lewis Pearson, Sunday and Monday, gon State college this fall. He is one NOW READY Mrs. Juliet Blickfeldt of Hobart, | of 25 high school students in Oregon Wash., visited her father, Lewis to receive such scholarships this year. Hermiston Barber Shop CLARENÇL BUDINGTON KELLANO'S GUY KIBBEE in Yakima. Elmer Dixson Wash., Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Boynton and I family sp spent Sunday and Monday in lamny I Portland. 1941 Peaches FOOD STORES REDzWHITE G Specials for Aug. 22-3-4 Luncheon Meat, R & W, Delicious for Vegetables Sandwiches, 12-oz. Deviled Meat, R & Vienna Sausage, R W, 14s, 3 for & W, 2 for . 25e Co. ned Beef, R & W, 12-oz......... Sliced Beef, R & W, 312 OZ. ... Veal Loaf, R & W, 2 for 24c 23 c 25c Corned Beef Hash, lì & W, No. 1 Chicken Spread, Westerlook, 31 2-oz Pork & Beans, Blue & White No. 21 23 c 10C 2 for 25 c Coffee,, Mart, Ground to Suit You, Orange Juice, Best Circles, 46-OZ. Grapefruit Juice, R & W, 46-OZ. 25c 33c 23c Pineapple Juice, R & W. 46-OZ. Pineapple, R & W, Homestyle, 212 Tomatoes, Sunset Vai. Standards, 21 33c 23 c Stuffed Olives, R & W, 4 oz. Starch, R & W,Corn or Gloss, Instant Tapioca, R & W, 8 OZ. • 1 lb. 29c 9e 12e Fig Bars, 2 lbs. Shrimp, Our Value, 2 for Salmon, R & W, Sockeye 25c 35C 37c Tea Balls, R & W, 25s, Salad Dressing, Sunspun, Quart Sandwich Spread, R & W, Pint 25C 40c 28c Table Salt, R & W. Scott Towels, 2 for Toilet Tissue, M. D., 3 for Clinic, 4 for Toilet Tissue, Lady Godiva Beauty Soap, 6 for Washo, Giant ................................. 8c 23c 23< Carrots, 4 bunches 9c Beans, 3 lbs. 19c Celery, bunch 10c Lettuce, 2 heads 15c Dry Onions, 10 lbs. 19c As always, we pledge our service to bring the homes of our community the finest foods your money can buy - the kind of foods that build sturdy Americans. We pledge cur service to bring attractive values that will help the farmer, labor Fresh SPECIALS GOOD FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY HERMISTON TRADING CO Emporium GRAPEFRUIT Lean, Meaty, lb. DENNISON’S MEAT BALLS With Gravy, 2 1512-oz. cans ... Dutch Girl APPLE BUTTER 2-lb. jar.................... Air-Tite WAX PAPER 125-ft. roll .............................. Dinner Bell SHORTENING PORK STEAKS 3-lb. can................................ S & W, 2 Cans .................... Lean. Tender, lb. Shoalwater OYSTERS Broken Sliced PINEAPPLE RIB STEAKS Large can ................... Tender, Juicy, lb. Reliance COFFEE BACON JOWLS 1-lb. can .............. SLICED BACON Lb.................. BEEF ROASTS Center Cuts, lb. Beef Short Ribs Lb...................... PORK ROASTS Lean young pork, lb. FRESH HALIBUT Our Motto 25c 3 No. 2 Cans...................... Kenwood DOG FOOD 6 for................................... Reliance SHAKER SALT 2 2-lb. packages..................... Baked Beans and Brown Bread 2 No. 21, Cans...................... WHEN GUESTS ARE -QMING THE SMART WHEATIES 2 for........... OXYDOL Large Size Quick QUAKER OATS 29c For Saving* in Groceries and Meat* Phone 3001— For Prompt, Courteous Service Fresh HOSTESS INSISTS ON IRRADIATED CARNATION MILK 3 Tall Cans 3-lb. package ............... Your Certified Independent Grocer 25 Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 F re HERMISTON, OREGON